Fish Farmer

Marine Harvest plans Rum site

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PLANS to site a salmon farm off the Isle of Rum, creating 10 new jobs, have been unveiled by Marine Harvest Scotland.

The farm would be one of the next generation of ‘open sea’ farms being developed by the company to meet continuing demand for Scottish salmon.

Since 2009 Marine Harvest has opened new farms off Barra, the Isle of Muck and Colonsay.

Ben Hadfield, managing director for Marine Harvest Scotland, said: ‘Demand for our product continues to grow and farmed salmon is one of Scotland’s top exports.

‘We have been successful in developing these open sea farms and this has created jobs in some of the most fragile rural economies in Scotland.

‘Discussion­s with the local community on Rum so far have been very positive and we are delighted that they support our plans.’

Marine Harvest Scotland has submitted details to the council asking for their initial views on the project and what work will be required to prepare a full planning applicatio­n.

Known as a Scoping Request, this starts the planning process and is followed by a public consultati­on programme.

Marine Harvest has already held an informatio­n open day on the island and has been discussing the plans with the Isle of Rum Community Trust, the Isle of Rum Community Associatio­n and local commercial fishermen.

Local people, members of the Community Trust and representa­tives from Scottish Natural Heritage have also visited the Marine Harvest farm on neighbouri­ng Muck to find out more about how it operates.

The salmon farm on Muck has created 10 new jobs, with new homes built to accommodat­e some of the farm staff.

If the applicatio­n for the Rum farm is successful 10 more jobs would be created, including a farm manager and two assistant farm managers, and Marine Harvest plans to build new homes and a shore base at Kinloch.

‘Our aim is to create a thriving and sustainabl­e industry with a long term future and this new farm will make a significan­t contributi­on,’ said Hadfield.

‘Working with the local community is key to successful­ly developing a project such as this and we look forward to continuing to discuss the plans with them and hearing their views.’

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